A new sailing season is nearly upon us with the club’s first race fixture of the 2018/19 year scheduled for Sunday 4th November. The day’s program starts with Lunch at 12pm, followed by a Sail Past at 1.30pm and then the Race itself at 2pm. Lunch is $12/head and of course everyone is welcome, so come along and support your club on the first day of the season.

And don’t forget the working bees on 14th, 21st and 28th October to get the compound shipshape: we need all the help we can get! From 10am each day.

The Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta will once again be taking place over the Australia Day weekend in 2019. Running from the 26th to 28th January, this 3 day event will include social sailing, regatta racing and beach displays in what has become Australia’s foremost wooden dinghy gathering. Now in its 6th year, the regatta welcomes all wooden sailing dinghies (whatever their state of repair or seaworthiness!) and will feature a “Jack Holt designs” theme. A Regatta awards dinner is planned for the Sunday night. More details to follow soon.

A new space has been created offering Members and friends to post ‘for sale’ or ‘wanted’ ads covering all matters sailing, especially wooden dinghies. You can view the page here. Anyone wanting to post an advert or notice online, please contact webmaster Simon Wilson with words and any photos and I’ll…

Hi Folks, There will be an AGM @ 6pm Saturday, August 4th at the sailing club. Everyone invited! This is your opportunity to help shape the future of our club and if you like, be involved in the running of the South Landslip YC. So come along to the AGM…

The mobile boatshed will be returning to Inverloch in January 2019. There will be courses for kids, teenagers and adults delivered by experienced and friendly qualified Australian Sailing Instructors. Tackers is the main accredited introductory kids sailing course recognized by Australian Sailing suitable for ages 7 – 12 years old.…

Each year Port Albert Yacht Club hosts the South Gippsland Regatta for the yacht clubs within the South Gippsland region. Since the demise of Corner Inlet YC a few years ago this has been reduced to a competition between two, Port Albert and Inverloch’s South Gippsland YC. The hotly-contested prize…